Taking a page out of Madonna's handbook on how to make headlines, Carter then compared the protest of Gaga's Indonesian show to crucifixion.

"It's less about Gaga than it really is what's happening in the world right now as a whole," he explained. "This is a microcosm. It's a generational divide. Jesus Christ got crucified. It happens."

In March, the Islamic Defenders Front claimed that Lady Gaga's sexy clothes and provocative dance moves would corrupt the youth of their country. They vowed to turn out at the airport by the thousands if Gaga arrived, so the artist was forced to cancel her sold-out show. Gaga told her Little Monsters that she was "devastated."

However, despite Gaga's devastation, Carter would rather "skip" markets like Jakarta than transform Gaga's "Born This Way Ball" to be accepted in those areas.

As for Gaga's current tour in Asia, Carter insisted that Gaga and her team have loved every moment of their trip thus far. "Asia is a very loyal audience and an audience that really, really loves music," he said. "It's not a passive audience at all... We plan on spending a lot more time here."

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BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - NOVEMBER 06: Singer Lady Gaga performs onstage during the MTV Europe Music Awards 2011 live show at the Odyssey Arena on November 6, 2011 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. (Photo by Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images)